Tag Archives: ansible

Been seeing haproxy more and more lately as it seems even the stuff I work with are moving towards web :)

So a good time as any to play around with it!

First setup is the tag “single-node” in https://github.com/martbhell/haproxy-lab – this means it just configures one apache httpd and one haproxy. In the haproxy it creates multiple vhosts with content being served from different directories, and then it points to each of these as a haproxy backend.

To illustrate the load balancing the playbook also installs php and shows the path of the file that’s being served.

I used ansible for this and only tested it with CentOS7 in an OpenStack. The playbook also sets up some “dns” in /etc/hosts.

There are also “ops_playbooks” for disabling/enabling backends and setting weights.

I wonder what’s a good next step. Maybe multiple hosts / Docker containers? Maybe SSL termination + letsencrypt? Maybe some performance benchmarking/tuning?
I like the help for the configuration file – it begins with some detail about what an HTTP request looks like :)

How it should be done

Use something like molecule https://github.com/metacloud/molecule which can launch your container/virtual machine, run ansible, check for lint and also run some testing framework like serverspec/testinfra.

How I currently to do it

I use travis to test many ansible roles and playbooks. From travis you basically get an Ubuntu machine and in that you can run whatever you want.

How to actually set this up

Enable the repository, for example https://travis-ci.org/CSCfi/ansible-role-dhcp_server

Add some files to your repo. I usually copy .travis.yml and tests/ directory from an existing repository like ansible-role-cvmfs .

Modify the test playbook – tests/test.yml to include the new role, maybe change some default variables and have a look in test-in-docker-image.sh script if there are anything you want to add or remove from there too.

Push to github and watch the build log :)

Working Fighting with Travis

Fighting with docker took a lot of my time when getting this working the first time. Especially as I use ansible to configure servers that run multiple services and want to have a full systemd inside the container.

Commands to run on an Ubuntu 14.04 VM to get a kind of similar environment as in travis: